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The leaves are really changing to the fall colors
MarkPalm replied to 200 Images Photography's topic in Business NEWS
You need to be careful. A train can be up on you before you know it. I love trains and I love stopping along the tracks to get pics of them. But it's so dangerous. I had a train come up on me once and I had no advance warning. It scared me. You couldn't even hear it rounding the curve until I could see a few hundred yards from me. -
I'm in...just don't ask me to organize. I have no time.
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Olive Garden is a bit pricey. But I tell you they have the best salad ever. Always perfectly chilled. I like cold, crisp salad.
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TORNADO WATCH FOR PAULDING COUNTY HAS BEEN CONTINUED UNTIL 8PM.
MarkPalm replied to MillCreek's topic in RECENT TOPICS
The sky is dark hear and a steady rain that just got heavier has been coming down for an hour. I'm on Vinson Mtn just south of Rockmart. Very weird sky here. -
I actually thought about this. But we would need to plant people in the crowd all along the route. So that when we were done we were a huge mob dancing in front of the courthouse.
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The leaves are really changing to the fall colors
MarkPalm replied to 200 Images Photography's topic in Business NEWS
You do take great pics. But darlin' you have got to stop taking pics of people on active rail lines. It's dangerous and illegal. And you know I love you and only want the best for your business. The fall leaf pics are gorgeous. -
Flash Mobs are fun. We totally should do this.
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http://www.qpublic.net/ga/paulding/search1.html
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You are so sweet. I really appreciate all the business you've been throwing my way and enjoy each time I get to work with you. You Home Depot folks are a ton of fun.
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Even though their website is still advertising "Now Hiring" and a Confederate Railroad show on November 3, a phone call to them confirms, Cowboys in Kennesaw is closing. The lady wouldn't say when but did confirm that. That's very sad news. I hate to hear it.
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Hey guys. Thanks so much for coming to support the new show this past Saturday. We had a good time. I also wanted to tell you that after this first show I have decided to seek another venue to host the weekly Southern Nights Karaoke show. I want to make sure you all know how much I appreciate the opportunity that BB's Sports Bar and Grill offered and I wish them great success as they grow. Southern Nights Karaoke will continue at a new location very soon. For now, I have no announcements for a new regular venue, but of course once I do, you will be the first to know. Thanks again and
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Dude...who was chastising? I didn't take eym's post that way at all. Calm down hoss, you're likely to have a heart attack being this wound up.
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And you know how much I love you and Deb. And of course King Tux outfitted me for a private party last year and I looked better than anyone in attendance. Love my Pcommers. I said I wouldn't list because I would leave someone out. But I have to say Tona Lambert (Sew It Seams) and Johnboy Automotive along with King Tux have all done amazing things for me and are all good friends.
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Using Avast here as well and I got it while trying to load a topic from the Recent Topics section. It was blocked thankfully.
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Jimmy wanted me to tell you all that he hasn't met any famous people face to face but he did meet country singer Terri Clark's ass.
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This is getting deep.
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You know...you're funny. Just wait. I think I've come up with the perfect plan to get you back.
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Patsy was born and raised in Winchester, VA. I've been there many, many times. Though she moved to Nashville in the late 50's just before she hit it big, she is buried at Shenandoah Memorial Park out on Front Royal Pike which is also known as the Patsy Cline Memorial Highway. Up until her mother died in 1998, she lived in the same house that Patsy bought her on Kent Street. Just across the street from where they were living when Patsy recorded Walkin' After Midnight and made her winning appearance on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts show. The house at 608 Kent is now on the National Register of
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One thing to consider. When you vote this time around make sure you think long and hard before you vote Yes to Amendment 1. It will severely limit your ability to leave a job and take a job in the same or even remotely similar field. The language on the ballot will make it sound like it's a good thing for Georgia. It's a horrible thing for employers and employees alike. Broadening and generalizing a non-compete agreement serves no one. I for one am voting NO to Amendment 1. As someone who works as a contract employee passing the Amendment could devastate my way of life.
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This is exactly why I'm happy to work for myself. I'm struggling like hell in this economy like most of us are. The difference for me is I'm creating work for myself. The Real Estate market is depressed for sure. But I'm out there busting my ass for all the business I can get. I'm also thankful to be able to run a side gig with the karaoke business to help supplement my income. I would challenge those of you that are struggling to find work. Figure out what makes you the happiest and then try your hardest to parlay that into a career. It can be done, even in this economy. The American Dream is
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Too many to count. I spend half my laugh in Nashville so I've met gobs of country stars. And ironically children of country stars. Faron Young's daughter Alana is one of my best friends. I'm friendly with George Jones' and Tammy Wynette's daughter Georgette. My friend Mandy Barnett who is a country singer and plays the Opry quite a bit. (check her out www.mandybarnett.com) I've met two Presidents, a few congressmen. My favorite non singer was John Glenn. I met him in the Capitol subway system that runs under the building. Meeting Dolly Parton and Brenda Lee were two highlights for sure. And of
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It should be lots of fun. Come on out and play Saturday night.
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Yes it's all ages. But keep in mind. It's a sports bar. Alcohol is being served.